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on this monday, about 7,000 or 8,000 people gathered in the dallas cowboys stadium in dallas, texas, to come and pay their respects for chris kyle. it was a great loss for our country, a great loss for his friends and family. but you know, they weren't just honoring an american hero. they were also honoring a husband, a father, a son, a team member, a comrade. chris was born in texas, the son of a devout christian. he's survived by his wife and two children, whom he loved and cared for deeply. in fact, he made the decision to leave the navy in 2009 just so he could spend more time with his family at home. and after retiring from the navy, chris founded craft international, a military and law enforcement training company. he was involved in numerous charities, including co-founding fit cares event, and other events benefiting disabled service men and women returning from combat he wrote "the new york times" bestseller entitled "american sniper" which chronicled his time as a seal sniper he donated the proceeds to the families of some of the comrades that died with him in combat. these
on this monday, about 7,000 or 8,000 people gathered in the dallas cowboys stadium in dallas, texas, to come and pay their respects for chris kyle. it was a great loss for our country, a great loss for his friends and family. but you know, they weren't just honoring an american hero. they were also honoring a husband, a father, a son, a team member, a comrade. chris was born in texas, the son of a devout christian. he's survived by his wife and two children, whom he loved and cared for deeply....
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a man was arrested at dallas -- at dulles airport. he had been close to the clintons administration and have worked with the bush administration. he was -- close to the clinton administration and worked with the bush demonstration. he is doing 23 years in prison. what would be the prospect the someone's gets back into the country and, -- someone gets back into the country and, from a political standpoint, they are all rest -- he starts talking about -- their arrest could be politically embarrassing. what if you have someone working closely with the president. we had a member of a known terrorist organization meeting in the white house last year it even though secretary napolitano could not answer that she even knew that was happening when it was in the papers. by the time she gets into the city and she says he was vetted 3 tons. there are things that could be proven so politically embarrassing that if somebody gets back into the lead to states, someone might look for a way to see that they never testify. we are talking hypothetically.
a man was arrested at dallas -- at dulles airport. he had been close to the clintons administration and have worked with the bush administration. he was -- close to the clinton administration and worked with the bush demonstration. he is doing 23 years in prison. what would be the prospect the someone's gets back into the country and, -- someone gets back into the country and, from a political standpoint, they are all rest -- he starts talking about -- their arrest could be politically...
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horseford, we have been joined by congressman vecsey, who represents a diverse area in the dallas area. it's my honor to yield to the gentleman from texas. >> thank you, mr. jeffries. i want to thank my colleague, ha -- mr. vee cease: i want to thank my colleague from the great state of new york and mr. horse -- mr. vecsey: i want to thank my colleague from the great state of new york and mr. horseford for their work on this issue. i thank you for the opportunity to address the chamber on the very important topic of comprehensive immigration reform. mr. veasey: i would also like to express my gratitude to the congressional black caucus for their work on this issue and for allowing me to continue this urgent and meaningful discussion. as members of congress it is our duty to be the voice of our constituents by creating and passing legislation that addresses their concerns. for much too long, 11 million voices have waited for congress to work together on comprehensive immigration reforms in neighborhoods like the ones i represent in dallas and fort worth, and oak cliff, which is in dalla
horseford, we have been joined by congressman vecsey, who represents a diverse area in the dallas area. it's my honor to yield to the gentleman from texas. >> thank you, mr. jeffries. i want to thank my colleague, ha -- mr. vee cease: i want to thank my colleague from the great state of new york and mr. horse -- mr. vecsey: i want to thank my colleague from the great state of new york and mr. horseford for their work on this issue. i thank you for the opportunity to address the chamber on...
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partly sunny in dallas, high of 69. los angeles, 65 degrees. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. a canadian clipper brings light snow from minnesota to michigan today with another one expected to arrive tomorrow. expect some light morning snow in new england and long island, while west virginia will see as much as six inches of snow. out west a foot of snow possible in the mountains of washington, oregon, idaho, and montana. and the southwest and south stay dry. >>> in sports, baltimore is ready to party. the super bowl champion ravens got a heroes' welcome when they returned to baltimore yesterday. baltimore plans a big celebration today including a parade for the ravens beginning this morning followed by a celebration at m&t bank stadium. >>> and now to the nba. a blowout for the oklahoma city thunder. the oklahoma city -- in oklahoma city, rather, they had an easy time with dallas. russell westbrook scored 24 points. kevin durant had 19 points and ten rebounds. the thunder led by 20 throughout the seco
partly sunny in dallas, high of 69. los angeles, 65 degrees. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. a canadian clipper brings light snow from minnesota to michigan today with another one expected to arrive tomorrow. expect some light morning snow in new england and long island, while west virginia will see as much as six inches of snow. out west a foot of snow possible in the mountains of washington, oregon, idaho, and montana. and the southwest and south stay dry....
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president bush is a wonderful leader with an enormous archive attached in dallas. so i like to research. i like coolidge's history and want to help it. i wanted to learn at a presidential center and work in economics. i'm in a program called the 4% growth program which is about economic growth. coolidge had it, what's that mystery, what was it. and the project looks at different ways to get stronger growth. we know that makes everything easier including the entitlement program. >> do you still teach? >> yes. >> what do you teach? >> the forgotten man. the economics of the 1930's which are controversial so it's fun. >> if we followed you around the last few years where would we find you? >> that's important to say. i'm a trustee of the coolidge memorial foundation which is a great entity. and if you want to know coolidge you go to vermont. it's a beautiful village, well preserved the foundation is preserved. the foundation is there. we have our own foundation there where we do some education. we have some material understand fact, this summer with the bush center we
president bush is a wonderful leader with an enormous archive attached in dallas. so i like to research. i like coolidge's history and want to help it. i wanted to learn at a presidential center and work in economics. i'm in a program called the 4% growth program which is about economic growth. coolidge had it, what's that mystery, what was it. and the project looks at different ways to get stronger growth. we know that makes everything easier including the entitlement program. >> do you...
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the weather in d.c., i thought i was getting a break coming to dallas and unfortunately had to wear my coat this morning. so what i'm here to talk to you all about is why we need more women in politics but this weekend i was looking on the internet and found what i think is a much better title for this talk and that is ask not what you can do for women, but what women can do for you. so a few years ago i found myself sitting next to the mayor of salt lake city and he was a nice guy and we started talking about what i do for a living and i told him i work to encourage young women and girls to run for a political office. why, he said? which stumps me because in my world, the question of why we need more women, is not a question but how do we get more women there. he went on to say i have two daughters, i have a wife, i have a more, he said, i know what women need and what can women do in office that i can't do? and it was an interesting question and he had no idea what a can of worms he was opening by getting into this conversation with me because i really believe no matter how well inte
the weather in d.c., i thought i was getting a break coming to dallas and unfortunately had to wear my coat this morning. so what i'm here to talk to you all about is why we need more women in politics but this weekend i was looking on the internet and found what i think is a much better title for this talk and that is ask not what you can do for women, but what women can do for you. so a few years ago i found myself sitting next to the mayor of salt lake city and he was a nice guy and we...
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so tonight, on behalf of the people of the 32nd congressional district, which is dallas, which is right next to congressman sam johnson, i stand up and applaud the life of jam johnson, the service to our country and also the man that calls home plano, texas, our great friend and colleague. sam, congratulations. congratulations for not just a job well done but for the 40 years that you have been back home and what you have done to your life as a result of the service for what you believe is the right thing to do. i thank the gentleman from texas, judge poe, for the time. and i yield back. mr. poe: i thank the gentleman. mr. sessions points out a little known fact that after colonel sam johnson got out of the prisoner of war camp and served for 29 years and served in the fame thunderbirds and has a remarkable air force career. i yield two minutes to mr. ralph hall, the senior member of the texas delegation and house of representatives. mr. hall: i thank my colleague. i do rise as others today for a great american and a very dear friend, sam johnson. it's been said over and over again abou
so tonight, on behalf of the people of the 32nd congressional district, which is dallas, which is right next to congressman sam johnson, i stand up and applaud the life of jam johnson, the service to our country and also the man that calls home plano, texas, our great friend and colleague. sam, congratulations. congratulations for not just a job well done but for the 40 years that you have been back home and what you have done to your life as a result of the service for what you believe is the...
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but right at the start, these two dallas mother, joe jan brewer and christy sterling, didn't even seem like players. >> this was the first time we ever did this. it was just a completely new adventure for us. it was just berthed out of our own experience with our daughters. >> they were going into the sixth grade, wanted to decorate their lock eric there wasn't a lot of cute stuff out there, so christy went to work and came up with some concepts and here we are. >> it was things i glued together in my kitchen at the table. this was the example of a little bin that was basically cardboard paper that i glued together. >> their daughters loved these homemate school decorations and so did their friends. >> on the first day of school, the phones started ridging from other parents saying where did you get that stuff? we want it. we realized there's a market for this. there's nothing out there like this and we should look into this as a business. >> they knew they couldn't do it themselves, and so their first step was to get some help. they met with marketing consultant kyle priest of dallas-
but right at the start, these two dallas mother, joe jan brewer and christy sterling, didn't even seem like players. >> this was the first time we ever did this. it was just a completely new adventure for us. it was just berthed out of our own experience with our daughters. >> they were going into the sixth grade, wanted to decorate their lock eric there wasn't a lot of cute stuff out there, so christy went to work and came up with some concepts and here we are. >> it was...
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dallas rookie goalie. the save. stars win it. >> the evidence giants begin cactus league action with ryan vogelsong on the hill. two scoreless innings, gave up two hits, one walk. giants win. vogelsong, one of the ten giant players participating in the world baseball classic. starts march 2nd and he is looking forward representing team u.s.a. >> it's definitely going to be fun. one of the cool things about it. guys on the same team during the year, get face each other hopefully, and it would be neat if we can get the finals in san francisco, they get there, and be able to play in front of the fans in san francisco we play in front of all the time and get to face each other. it would be a good experience. >> mike: a's in milwaukee, brat racing. braun homers. and week trying to recapture his spot at second base. starts the double-play. nice play. but the brewers win the opener, 2 1-rb. >> here it is. curt shilling's bloody sock has been sold for $92,613. this sock seen here during game six of the afc has been discarde
dallas rookie goalie. the save. stars win it. >> the evidence giants begin cactus league action with ryan vogelsong on the hill. two scoreless innings, gave up two hits, one walk. giants win. vogelsong, one of the ten giant players participating in the world baseball classic. starts march 2nd and he is looking forward representing team u.s.a. >> it's definitely going to be fun. one of the cool things about it. guys on the same team during the year, get face each other hopefully, and...
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dallas rookie goalie. the save. stars win it. >> the evidence giants begin cactus league action with ryan vogelsong on the hill. two scoreless innings, gave up two hits, one walk. giants win. vogelsong, one of the ten giant players participating in the world baseball classic. starts march 2nd and he is looking forward representing team u.s.a. >> it's definitely going to be fun. one of the cool things about it. guys on the same team during the year, get face each other hopefully, and it would be neat if we can get the finals in san francisco, they get there, and be able to play in front of the fans in san francisco we play in front of all the time and get to face each other. it would be a good experience. >> mike: a's in milwaukee, brat racing. braun homers. and week trying to recapture his spot at second base. starts the double-play. nice play. but the brewers win the opener, 2 1-rb. >> here it is. curt shilling's bloody sock has been sold for $92,613. this sock seen here during game six of the afc has been discarde
dallas rookie goalie. the save. stars win it. >> the evidence giants begin cactus league action with ryan vogelsong on the hill. two scoreless innings, gave up two hits, one walk. giants win. vogelsong, one of the ten giant players participating in the world baseball classic. starts march 2nd and he is looking forward representing team u.s.a. >> it's definitely going to be fun. one of the cool things about it. guys on the same team during the year, get face each other hopefully, and...
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so there certainly are potential concerns ok but are you worried about it chris in dallas are you worried about this these numbers in the sky. i think it's it's all contextual peter i mean i think to the extent that you talk about a drone loitering in someone's someone's backyard i think that raises that raises some challenges and a dozen states here in the u.s. currently have legislation pending that would limit the use of drones by by law enforcement but i think it's important to keep in mind there are almost limitless innocuous uses of these systems essential to any task that we perform that involves remoteness or danger drones may be able to perform those operations better and more cost effectively mean ranging from farmers trying to check livestock to how firefighters fight fires so there are any number of innocuous uses for this technology going forward but also that some problematic ones with law enforcement ok if i could go back to washington ray i mean what are the problematic ones for you i can think of many. well i think as chris suggested one of the key words is potential but
so there certainly are potential concerns ok but are you worried about it chris in dallas are you worried about this these numbers in the sky. i think it's it's all contextual peter i mean i think to the extent that you talk about a drone loitering in someone's someone's backyard i think that raises that raises some challenges and a dozen states here in the u.s. currently have legislation pending that would limit the use of drones by by law enforcement but i think it's important to keep in mind...
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so there certainly are potential concerns ok but are you worried about it chris in dallas are you worried about this these numbers in the sky i think i think it's it's all contextual peter i mean i think to the extent that you talk about a drone loitering in someone's someone's backyard i think that raises that raises some challenges and a dozen states here in the u.s. currently have legislation pending that would limit the use of drones by by law enforcement but i think it's important to keep in mind there are almost limitless and knock you is uses of these systems essential to any task that we perform that involves remoteness or danger drones may be able to perform those operations better and more cost effectively mean ranging from farmers trying to check livestock to how firefighters fight fires so there are any number of innocuous uses for this technology going forward but also that some problematic ones with law enforcement ok if i could go back to washington ray i mean what are the problematic ones for you i can think of many well i think as cruise ship gets to one of the key words
so there certainly are potential concerns ok but are you worried about it chris in dallas are you worried about this these numbers in the sky i think i think it's it's all contextual peter i mean i think to the extent that you talk about a drone loitering in someone's someone's backyard i think that raises that raises some challenges and a dozen states here in the u.s. currently have legislation pending that would limit the use of drones by by law enforcement but i think it's important to keep...
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they met with consultant kyle priest of dallas based crown partners. >> if you feel you've come up with the next great idea and not sure what to do it can look like a mountain to overcome. but one of those things you do one step at a time. >> i was a little afraid to call him. wow, really even sit down with us. i called him and he met with us. >> we worked more on the tenants of the business and goals and put them into a plan structure. i think sometimes people make the mistake of grabbing a template and completing it to create a business plan and they forget the human side of things and realities of how to structure a plan that they can live with. once we have the business plan in place and the brand identity solid it was time for them to get into sales mode. >> their next move was to head for the dallas market center. robin wells is one of the executives in charge. >> oh, yeah. if you create a product and want to take it to market there are several ways. the age-old way of bringing it to a trade show, showing as many people as you can and then finding someone to help you sell it, that
they met with consultant kyle priest of dallas based crown partners. >> if you feel you've come up with the next great idea and not sure what to do it can look like a mountain to overcome. but one of those things you do one step at a time. >> i was a little afraid to call him. wow, really even sit down with us. i called him and he met with us. >> we worked more on the tenants of the business and goals and put them into a plan structure. i think sometimes people make the...
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into a surveillance society that would change the nature of public life in this country ok chris in dallas what do you say to that. i think potential is the keyword there i think the prevalence of drones is only going to exponentially increase forecasts are that by the end of the decade there may be as many as fifty to sixty thousand unmanned aerial systems of various kinds and types operating here in the u.s. so there certainly are potential concerns ok but are you worried about it chris in dallas are you worried about this these numbers in the sky i think i think it's it's all contextual peter i mean i think to the extent that you talk about a drone loitering in someone's someone's backyard i think that raises that raises some challenges and a dozen states here in the u.s. currently have legislation pending that would limit the use of drones by by law enforcement but i think it's important to keep in mind there are almost limitless innocuous uses of these systems essential to any task that we perform that involves remoteness or danger drones may be able to perform those operations better
into a surveillance society that would change the nature of public life in this country ok chris in dallas what do you say to that. i think potential is the keyword there i think the prevalence of drones is only going to exponentially increase forecasts are that by the end of the decade there may be as many as fifty to sixty thousand unmanned aerial systems of various kinds and types operating here in the u.s. so there certainly are potential concerns ok but are you worried about it chris in...
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i know your dream of the dallas engineering school finally became a reality in 1986 and the students that you have, and you've been part of t.i.'s history. what about the stem graduates? are there enough available in the united states to meet your current and future needs? >> well, mr. hall, thank you for the very complimentary statements about many of our founders who had deep histories at both m.i.t. and r.p.i. if you look in many ways the percentage or the amount of people that we hire on an annual basis, we're fortunate because of our reputation that there's enough available. but the danger is that does not apply, i believe, to all industries as you go down through that. and i think that supply will be under continued pressure if we don't get k through 12 stem education turned and moving in the correct direction in the u.s. >> what are some of the key factors in motivating students? -- motivating students to pursue stem degrees? >> i think it's been touched on -- >> i had to leave and i'll have to leave soon to go back to another committee to vote. i'm sorry to touch on it a seco
i know your dream of the dallas engineering school finally became a reality in 1986 and the students that you have, and you've been part of t.i.'s history. what about the stem graduates? are there enough available in the united states to meet your current and future needs? >> well, mr. hall, thank you for the very complimentary statements about many of our founders who had deep histories at both m.i.t. and r.p.i. if you look in many ways the percentage or the amount of people that we hire...
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he used to kid around with dallas. >> called himself dallas l ayres and his middle name is laverne. >> reporter: san francisco police are now asking anyone who may have witnessed the attack to come forward. for now, james is taking it one day at a time. >> i feel him here all the time. i always have a sense or feeling that he's around. even if he is gone, never really gone. >> reporter: from san francisco, patrick sedillo kpix 5. >> police tell us they are reviewing video from surveillance cameras in the area looking for any clues. >>> coming up in our next half hour, we're continuing to follow that breaking news out of santa cruz. two officers shot and killed. another live report from the scene straight ahead. plus -- >> coast guard, coast guard we are abandoning ship. >> unraveling the mayday call off monterey. the case is not closed but the search is called off. >> why apple is handleds out $100 million in itunes credits. >> have you ever been overcharge? >> my sister shops here. >> why it could get worse. >> this industry requires oversight. >> who is minding the store coming up n
he used to kid around with dallas. >> called himself dallas l ayres and his middle name is laverne. >> reporter: san francisco police are now asking anyone who may have witnessed the attack to come forward. for now, james is taking it one day at a time. >> i feel him here all the time. i always have a sense or feeling that he's around. even if he is gone, never really gone. >> reporter: from san francisco, patrick sedillo kpix 5. >> police tell us they are...
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he just cleared a big dallas traffic jam and is somewhere on the side of the road to the dome. mike, did you find that waffle house you were looking for? >> reporter: he was in dallas and there was a problem on the president george bush parkway and got stuck there. i made it out of town. i'm driving down 20 on the way to the super bowl and i look over and i see a sign for mineola. mineola, texas. which is the hometown of our former mayor, willie brown. how many times has he talked about mineola, texas? and here i am and maybe i'll try to get in town to see exactly what it's all about, that brought our mayor here. when i was in dallas i was in frisco which i thought was appropriate coming from san francisco. and it turns out there are lot of 9ers fans at johnnie's. you get 9er beer, san francisco posters. it's a miracle. they get about 200 people a game and probably a lot more for the super bowl. talking to the guy that runs the place, rc, i said, so you're a 49er fan? because this is frisco. >> he said oh, i never really realized that. i'm a 49ers fan because everybody else lik
he just cleared a big dallas traffic jam and is somewhere on the side of the road to the dome. mike, did you find that waffle house you were looking for? >> reporter: he was in dallas and there was a problem on the president george bush parkway and got stuck there. i made it out of town. i'm driving down 20 on the way to the super bowl and i look over and i see a sign for mineola. mineola, texas. which is the hometown of our former mayor, willie brown. how many times has he talked about...
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all instances the same concerns would be extant you would have so i don't think the drone is a mode dalla he is in and of itself the concern it's the broader use of force not the mechanism and and i would just note that throughout this discussion and most discussions we use the term drone and that's a convenient overarching label but it's a little misleading and i say that because drones implies autonomy and these systems are remotely piloted that's significant because as we move forward whatever the concerns people have for current remotely piloted vehicles and systems we will have and do have autonomous systems and i think those present even more challenges and the need when you want to react to that it's the use of force. well in terms of using of drones overseas i would say in some ways chris you're right in that we're concerned about whether it was somebody was killed by a drone or by. fighter jet we don't want to be violating sovereign nations and killing people in places that we haven't declared war just on the basis of suspicion but the drones do present a new opportunity which is
all instances the same concerns would be extant you would have so i don't think the drone is a mode dalla he is in and of itself the concern it's the broader use of force not the mechanism and and i would just note that throughout this discussion and most discussions we use the term drone and that's a convenient overarching label but it's a little misleading and i say that because drones implies autonomy and these systems are remotely piloted that's significant because as we move forward...
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he parado de bailar , vengo de chile y me vine cinco dias antes para seguir bailando, estaremos en dallas , pasaremos por los angeles , nueva york y miami. >> que otros participantes , con quién te quieres ver?. >> con bobby pulido que estamosw escribiendo una canción , me voy a topar con argelia tibano , maripili y la vamos a pasar todos bien mas los bailarínes y poty que me hace mucha falta. >> estas nominado a premios lo nuestros y tienes fuertes rivales , tu crees que te puedes llevar este premio en febrero?. >> la gente te quiere mucho y me imnagino que con los dedos cruzaods. >> los jueces y el público espero que este en el corazóncitó de ellos y que hayan votado por mi. >> el video quedo espectacular y quiero que tu lo presentes desde nueva york. >> este es mi primer sencillo de mi album como solista , espero le guste . >>♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> bueno mucho éxito mi querido henry en marzo comienza la gira de míra quien baila y será en miami , henry mucho éxito para ti. >> en dallas también , los angeles y nueva york. >> un
he parado de bailar , vengo de chile y me vine cinco dias antes para seguir bailando, estaremos en dallas , pasaremos por los angeles , nueva york y miami. >> que otros participantes , con quién te quieres ver?. >> con bobby pulido que estamosw escribiendo una canción , me voy a topar con argelia tibano , maripili y la vamos a pasar todos bien mas los bailarínes y poty que me hace mucha falta. >> estas nominado a premios lo nuestros y tienes fuertes rivales , tu crees que...
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since the dallas cowboys break is mindless and will cause .eat harm the president takes it. speaker boehner he said. majority leader harry reid hates it. they created it. imagine how the rest of us feel about it. somehow our leaders cannot seem to figure a way out of its. we all agree the country needs to find a more sustainable fiscal path. in my view, we need a balanced thatach, as wels said, includes both spending and revenues. cuts in spending should focus on programs of a growing the most, not on discretionary spending, which is not growing, is not the problem, and yet has already borne the brunt of cuts. the discretionary spending is a part of the budget where america's future lies. include such investment as research and education. cutting investment in our future is not the way to solve this problem. yet that is exactly what the sequester will do. there is a better way. we have talked about the impact of the sequester on an economy that is still recovering. i want to focus on the longer term, the economy and the nation that we will leave to our children, our grandchi
since the dallas cowboys break is mindless and will cause .eat harm the president takes it. speaker boehner he said. majority leader harry reid hates it. they created it. imagine how the rest of us feel about it. somehow our leaders cannot seem to figure a way out of its. we all agree the country needs to find a more sustainable fiscal path. in my view, we need a balanced thatach, as wels said, includes both spending and revenues. cuts in spending should focus on programs of a growing the most,...
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we can't even get a ride home. >> do you have a celebration like this in dallas? >> no. >> this celebrates the year of the snake which is great for one person we talk to. >> it's my year and it's been a good year so far so i'm excited when the year has to bring the rest of the year. >> happy birth year. >> thank you. my birthday is in two weeks. >> this has been lit up in san francisco for about 150 years and organizers say it's the largest of its kind outside of the mainland china. while it is the year of the snake, it's the dragon that always seems to steal the show. >> having fun? >> yeah. >> what is your favorite part? >> the dragon parade! >> in san francisco, abc7 news. >> in redwood city, hundreds of people packed courthouse square yesterday to bring in the lunar new year. abc7 christian sze hosted the event. >>> this morning there are nearly 400 fewer firearms on the peninsula after a tri-city gun buyback. the event involving palo alto, east palo alto and menlo park was no popular many were turned away. one man alone collected $1,400.00. >> i'm a duck hunt
we can't even get a ride home. >> do you have a celebration like this in dallas? >> no. >> this celebrates the year of the snake which is great for one person we talk to. >> it's my year and it's been a good year so far so i'm excited when the year has to bring the rest of the year. >> happy birth year. >> thank you. my birthday is in two weeks. >> this has been lit up in san francisco for about 150 years and organizers say it's the largest of its kind...
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. >> host: chris kyle is joining us from dallas. and daryl in freemo, this -- fremont, california, you're on booktv talking with chris kyle of "american sniper." >> caller: hey, how you doing. >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we're listening. >> caller: all right. i just want to let you know that i do appreciate all that you're doing for our country and other countries because it's very important to have someone like you available, and i know that all you guys risk every bit of your lives just to do this. and i just want to, you know, just cry out for you that when some come up missing, i do have worries in heart because, um, it takes you to help keep it straightened out and to a level that we appreciate every bit of your skills. because that is the most important, key factor to winning the wars, and i just want to the let you know you're my hero, and you will always be my hero. my dad fought from 1941 to 1944 in the war, and he's my hero today. you know? and i wish they would open up doors better for y
. >> host: chris kyle is joining us from dallas. and daryl in freemo, this -- fremont, california, you're on booktv talking with chris kyle of "american sniper." >> caller: hey, how you doing. >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we're listening. >> caller: all right. i just want to let you know that i do appreciate all that you're doing for our country and other countries because it's very important to have someone like...
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i love the dallas cowboys thing. everybody hates them here. hicow they need to 3 eate that into immediate action. >t fother questions? >> hi. i'm lori shar from media update. ho readid all of these groups ce together under this big tent? >> it is interesting, it is a you cnction of the environment,d it is not that unusual for us to come together. what is often lost in some of the coverage and conversations on the hill, pitting one agai gt the other, when in fact both are critical to our security, safety. you cannot have a strong military when you are our technology or when you have recruits that are obese and uneducated. at the same time, you cannot thrive in thes hitoted states if you are facing threats from overseas and you feel insecure. we are really pleased to come together. i think we have also seen that we are going to rise and , sll together in this debate. that is what has happened so far, and so working sel arately was not working, clearly, so coming together, trying something nemed speaking with oe voice, we are hopeful we can ¤ c1
i love the dallas cowboys thing. everybody hates them here. hicow they need to 3 eate that into immediate action. >t fother questions? >> hi. i'm lori shar from media update. ho readid all of these groups ce together under this big tent? >> it is interesting, it is a you cnction of the environment,d it is not that unusual for us to come together. what is often lost in some of the coverage and conversations on the hill, pitting one agai gt the other, when in fact both are critical...
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specialist in dallas. you see, edie has toured the country meeting with experts devoted to advancing new and innovative s.m.a. therapies. as a result, edie's quality of life continues to improve as she gains mobility and a sense of independence. i urge you today to please support this legislation for edie and others such as her cousin, reece, and the many other families that are affected by rare childhood diseases. this is something that we can do and that we should do. i thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new jersey. mr. pallone: mr. speaker, i have no additional speakers so at this point i would urge passage of the legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, i'd like to include in the record c.b.o.'s cost estimate for
specialist in dallas. you see, edie has toured the country meeting with experts devoted to advancing new and innovative s.m.a. therapies. as a result, edie's quality of life continues to improve as she gains mobility and a sense of independence. i urge you today to please support this legislation for edie and others such as her cousin, reece, and the many other families that are affected by rare childhood diseases. this is something that we can do and that we should do. i thank you, mr....
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host: you are thinking the headquarters may move to dallas. guest: so for not all the details are out. i want the phoenix airport to stay a major hub. that becomes an economic engine for the community. host: david schweikert is our guest from arizona. costella and a little bit of phoenix -- scottsdale and a little bit of phoenix. guest: it is a wonderful district. it will be 75 on saturday. host: derrick is a democrat. caller: i voted for republicans in local contests sometimes. it is about the idea. the republican party seems to always be against the majority of america. whenever it comes down to doing something that will affect the people such as the minimum wage increase, they always say, it will cause unemployment to rise. you hardly ever hear them go against something to help businesses. guest: you live in the chicago area? how is the unemployment for youth minorities' right now in your community? caller: it's high. guest: what is the minimum wage for illinois right now? caller: $7.15 was something like that. guest: you can do good politi
host: you are thinking the headquarters may move to dallas. guest: so for not all the details are out. i want the phoenix airport to stay a major hub. that becomes an economic engine for the community. host: david schweikert is our guest from arizona. costella and a little bit of phoenix -- scottsdale and a little bit of phoenix. guest: it is a wonderful district. it will be 75 on saturday. host: derrick is a democrat. caller: i voted for republicans in local contests sometimes. it is about the...
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dallas, sunny, 53, l.a., 50 dallas, partly sunny 53. l.a., sunny, 80 degrees. >>> relishing a deal with heinz ketchup and another piece of the trump empire sold for a bargain price. ashley morrison is here in new york with that and more. good morning to your, ashley. >> good morning, anne-marie. they remain caution ahead of this week's g-20 meeting. tokyo's nikkei lost 1% while hong kong's hang seng gained a fraction. wall street stocks ended a mix on concerns about a slowing economy. the dow jones industrial average lost 9 points on thursday while the nasdaq close 1 point higher. >>> billionaire warren buffett is teaming up with 3g capital, a brazilian-backed private equity company to buy heinz for more than $23 billion. ketchup is the most famous of the heinz' 57 varieties. they're expected to expand the 144-year-old company too into a global powerhouse. heinz shares were up 20% closing at $72.50 a share. >>> toyota will pay $29 million to 30 states and american samoa to settle a safety lawsuit filed by attorneys general. the lawsuit
dallas, sunny, 53, l.a., 50 dallas, partly sunny 53. l.a., sunny, 80 degrees. >>> relishing a deal with heinz ketchup and another piece of the trump empire sold for a bargain price. ashley morrison is here in new york with that and more. good morning to your, ashley. >> good morning, anne-marie. they remain caution ahead of this week's g-20 meeting. tokyo's nikkei lost 1% while hong kong's hang seng gained a fraction. wall street stocks ended a mix on concerns about a slowing...
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dallas, houston, oklahoma city could see some showers. we'll have some rain in the pacific northwest. snowfall for denver, starting around dinner time. california dries out after yesterday's storm. it will be pretty quiet here on the east coast. >> and it's another day of bone-chilling cold in the upper midwest. minneapolis will struggle to get above ten degrees. new york, boston and baltimore are in the upper 30s. phoenix is in the mid-50s, when the normal high is usually 60. miami, as usual, the shot spot, around 80 degrees. >>> and coming up, we'll have a live report, as we welcome our friend robin roberts back to "gma," just a few hours from now. >>> plus, business news. how did hackers take a big, old bite right out of apple? >>> and think your morning latte is pretty pricey? we'll show you the most expensive starbucks drink, ever. >>> and welcome back. gas prices are now rising at the fastest pace in nearly a decade. prices are up half a dollar per month, at a time of the year when they're usually low. gas already tops $5 a gallon i
dallas, houston, oklahoma city could see some showers. we'll have some rain in the pacific northwest. snowfall for denver, starting around dinner time. california dries out after yesterday's storm. it will be pretty quiet here on the east coast. >> and it's another day of bone-chilling cold in the upper midwest. minneapolis will struggle to get above ten degrees. new york, boston and baltimore are in the upper 30s. phoenix is in the mid-50s, when the normal high is usually 60. miami, as...
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a massive thunderstorm moves the dallas cowboy's rookie practice indoors. all seems fine until the lights start to sway. >> that's when i got nervous. i thought, one of these things is going to snap. >> seconds later, the entire facility collapses. about 70 people struggle to escape, including mack, a reporter for the ft. worth telegram. >> it's so fast and so chaotic, your first thought is, just get me to safety, wherever this is. >> a tv cameraman keeps rolling as people try to figure out what just happened and if anyone is injured. >> irving fire department. >> the dallas cowboys practice facility collapsed. >> what has collapsed? >> their indoor practice facility. >> okay. anybody hurt? >> i have no idea. i went out of there. there might still be people in there. i have no idea. >> sam! sam! sam! >> panic rises as the team realize the videographer is missing. minutes before the collapse, he was 40 feet above the ground on a hydraulic lift. >> sam! sam! sam! >> miraculously, he survives unharmed. the terrifying incident takes place at the cowboys' headqu
a massive thunderstorm moves the dallas cowboy's rookie practice indoors. all seems fine until the lights start to sway. >> that's when i got nervous. i thought, one of these things is going to snap. >> seconds later, the entire facility collapses. about 70 people struggle to escape, including mack, a reporter for the ft. worth telegram. >> it's so fast and so chaotic, your first thought is, just get me to safety, wherever this is. >> a tv cameraman keeps rolling as...
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police took him into custody saturday night near his home in a dallas suburb after a brief chase. kyle served four tours in iraq. he was considered by many to have been the best sniper in u.s. military history with more than 150 confirmed kills. he retired in 2009 to return home. his wife he talked about all the time. >> she meant the world to me and those two little kids that i didn't know, i wanted to make sure they knew how much i loved them and it was time for me to step back from the military and give them my all. >> reporter: the sheriff's office says routh became aggressive overnight, had to be shocked with a stun gun and then restrained. he's being held on $3 million bond and, scott, he's now on a suicide watch. >> pelley: anna, thank you. at its peak last night the audience for last night's super bowl reached 164 million. but one thing those viewers didn't bet on was the lights going out in the superdome. it happened in the second half and left the 49ers and ravens waiting in twilight. armen keteyian of "60 minutes" sports was shooting in the dome's control room when dark
police took him into custody saturday night near his home in a dallas suburb after a brief chase. kyle served four tours in iraq. he was considered by many to have been the best sniper in u.s. military history with more than 150 confirmed kills. he retired in 2009 to return home. his wife he talked about all the time. >> she meant the world to me and those two little kids that i didn't know, i wanted to make sure they knew how much i loved them and it was time for me to step back from the...
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the university board of regents voted to remove dallas evans as chair. a confidential memo revealed it d a pushs who leed not to renew the contract of the president. dallas evans had served as the board's chair since 1991. >> the ravens linebacker has been an outspoken supporter of gay rights. tonight, -- to try to stop him from speaking out in support. the democrats confirmed he was reprimanded in a letter. >> nothing like getting a job well done from the commander in chief. today president obama called the ravens coach and general manager to congratulate them on. winning the super on here is a portion of that phone call. -- winning the super bowl. here's a portion of that phone call >> i just wanted to say congratulations. for you to stay steady the way you did is a great feat. >> thank you. sometimes the greatest accomplishments are born from diversity and our guys prove that. >> you and me we should try to do things easy or smoothes. [laughter] >> i would like to know what it feels like. it has never happened to me. but it was a great game. you know,
the university board of regents voted to remove dallas evans as chair. a confidential memo revealed it d a pushs who leed not to renew the contract of the president. dallas evans had served as the board's chair since 1991. >> the ravens linebacker has been an outspoken supporter of gay rights. tonight, -- to try to stop him from speaking out in support. the democrats confirmed he was reprimanded in a letter. >> nothing like getting a job well done from the commander in chief. today...
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our next one is in dallas on march 9. we are determined to bring pastors, leaders together to discuss these issues. people are coming out because they are concerned. i want to thank star parker for putting this on. our second amendment is ours to keep and we must defend it and ensure that no power takes it away. thank you very much. [applause] >> our final speaker of this session pastor bruce rivers from the great state of california. he is the father of a child who was murdered by gang members and he wanted to put a face on what urban centers are dealing with in particular to this issue. >> [applause] >> and the church said amen. i no politician. i'm just a preacher. you invite me to the party, you have to let me get away i dance. i want to thank god for this opportunity to stand up for freedom. i want to thank star parker cor the -- for the cure pastor's network. i want to echo the words of frederick douglass -- a man's rights rest in three boxes -- the ballot, jury and cartridge box. upon hearing a lot got appointed sp
our next one is in dallas on march 9. we are determined to bring pastors, leaders together to discuss these issues. people are coming out because they are concerned. i want to thank star parker for putting this on. our second amendment is ours to keep and we must defend it and ensure that no power takes it away. thank you very much. [applause] >> our final speaker of this session pastor bruce rivers from the great state of california. he is the father of a child who was murdered by gang...
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oppose a solution i the sequester in place and try to reconstruct it in such a way that would write to dallas some of the pain. -- try to dull some of the pain. i think the critical weight tear is that when that -- a critical point here is that when the sequester was put into place, there was not only agreement that it should drive a compromise and a solution to balance deficit reduction, i think everyone agrees that it would be enormously harmful. one of the ways it would be a harmful is that it would carry on the backs of certain populations this burden of deficit reduction, the middle class, the vulnerable. the notion that we can live within an 85 million -- $85 billion cut by moving things around is not change the fact that we live in a world where who is bearing the burden of the reduction would be the middle class, the vulnerable. it would not be possible to save all of them. we'll see harmful consequences. >> i think that is a great summary. the idea of flexibility sounds nice, but the choices here are devastating. the choice is -- do we save title 1 and take more money away from child
oppose a solution i the sequester in place and try to reconstruct it in such a way that would write to dallas some of the pain. -- try to dull some of the pain. i think the critical weight tear is that when that -- a critical point here is that when the sequester was put into place, there was not only agreement that it should drive a compromise and a solution to balance deficit reduction, i think everyone agrees that it would be enormously harmful. one of the ways it would be a harmful is that...
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our next call from dallas, texas. caller: good morning. why would the conservatives in the southern states and even in some northern states, why would they gerrymander their districts to control the vote if they were not afraid of section 5 and what the voters would want? what would they not let the process work itself out instead of trying to make a reason for them to be able to win? the guy in pennsylvania wanted mitt romney to win and the voting rights logs they were creating was the reason. why would you not say that section 5 is still needed? guest: the supreme court recognize it was an intrusion into state sovereignty. it was justified because of the unique circumstances at the time. the discrimination does not exist today. with regard to voting i.d. law s, one of the bad things about section 5 is that the make race a predominant factor in redistricting. that hurts black officials that want to run statewide. they are in many ways partitioned into predominantly black districts where rather than working at attracting other voters, they
our next call from dallas, texas. caller: good morning. why would the conservatives in the southern states and even in some northern states, why would they gerrymander their districts to control the vote if they were not afraid of section 5 and what the voters would want? what would they not let the process work itself out instead of trying to make a reason for them to be able to win? the guy in pennsylvania wanted mitt romney to win and the voting rights logs they were creating was the reason....
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you and dallas are still together. you have a couple of children, i think? >> yes, yeah. >> you've will a lot of vitriol from the church of scientology for being a whistle blower like this. the unique aspect of your testimony is that your uncle runs the church of scientology. have you had any feedback from him since you left? >> no, he hasn't spoken to me since i left. >> what about any of his immediate family? >> no, i mean -- well, i mean, my dad -- i mean, not the scientology ones. >> but you're still in touch with your parents. >> yes, yes. >> do they have any contact with him, with david miscavige? >> no. >> nothing at all? a complete disconnect because they left the church, too. >> not since i left. yeah. >> so basically once you're out of the church, as far as he's concerned, that's it? >> there was some contact with him while i was still in there because they wanted to see me and that sort of thing, but since i left there's not been any. >> what should happen to the church of scientology? >> i mean, it should be exposed for the organization that it i
you and dallas are still together. you have a couple of children, i think? >> yes, yeah. >> you've will a lot of vitriol from the church of scientology for being a whistle blower like this. the unique aspect of your testimony is that your uncle runs the church of scientology. have you had any feedback from him since you left? >> no, he hasn't spoken to me since i left. >> what about any of his immediate family? >> no, i mean -- well, i mean, my dad -- i mean, not...
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a fire breaks out 30 miles south of dallas at the magnablend chemical plant in waxahachie, texas. the blaze ignites thousands of gallons of liquid chemicals and within minutes transforms acres of buildings into a sea of flames. >> once it got to the products, typically the mineral oil and the hydrocarbon based products petroleum products, that's going to light off and continue until there's no more fire load. >> fireballs explode while a thick black blanket of smoke spews hundreds of feet in the air. the morning sky grow so dark local resident chris dillinger believes a storm is brewing on the horizon. >> at first i thought, man, is that a rain cloud? i thought the skies were clear. i take a second look. that's not a rain cloud at all. it's absolutely huge. that's crazy. this is insane. absolutely enormous clouds. the first thing that pops in your mind is somebody's house is on fire. then you realize, oh, that's not a house. that's something a lot bigger. look at that, dude. >> i doesn't even look real. >> no, it don't look real. >> like we're sitting here looking at some crazy --
a fire breaks out 30 miles south of dallas at the magnablend chemical plant in waxahachie, texas. the blaze ignites thousands of gallons of liquid chemicals and within minutes transforms acres of buildings into a sea of flames. >> once it got to the products, typically the mineral oil and the hydrocarbon based products petroleum products, that's going to light off and continue until there's no more fire load. >> fireballs explode while a thick black blanket of smoke spews hundreds...
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in smaller cities like green bay can stay on a level playing field with teams in bigger cities like dallas and when one team does really well in one season they have to go to the bottom of the draft or to the next season while the worst team from the season goes to the top of the draft order the following year all of these rules are necessary to create a dynamic competitive game that tens of millions of americans love for example do no fun at the dallas cowboys since their wealthier than all the other teams could just buy up all the good players get all the good draft picks toward all the revenue they can collect and win every single super bowl right so that's why there are rules capitalism is again too and it needs rules to rules ranging from how much money banks need to have on the books reserve capital requirements how much pollution companies can dump in the environment to what can and cannot be patented or copyright and in tuesday's state of the union address president obama proposed changes to one of the rules of capitalism the minimum wage. a family with two kids that earns the mini
in smaller cities like green bay can stay on a level playing field with teams in bigger cities like dallas and when one team does really well in one season they have to go to the bottom of the draft or to the next season while the worst team from the season goes to the top of the draft order the following year all of these rules are necessary to create a dynamic competitive game that tens of millions of americans love for example do no fun at the dallas cowboys since their wealthier than all...
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my grandson goes to a charter school in dallas, the taxpayer money does not follow him. host: andrew campanella? guest: two things -- what you described with parents being able to choose schools within the public system is a large part of what we are talking about. let me clarify -- you are probably referring to magnet schools, which are public schools, and they are part of national school choice week. doing amazing work for millions of kids across the country. charter schools are public schools. they are publicly funded. the teachers are public teachers, they are successful, and they are educating kids at high levels. the only difference is that charter schools have more freedom to be innovative and creative. when we see that innovation and creativity, what we are finding is that they are educating kids at high levels. in places where there are charter schools, traditional public schools are doing better. it is unfortunate that you do not have such a high view of charter schools, but i encourage you to visit some. visit the ones that i went to. there are some amazing sc
my grandson goes to a charter school in dallas, the taxpayer money does not follow him. host: andrew campanella? guest: two things -- what you described with parents being able to choose schools within the public system is a large part of what we are talking about. let me clarify -- you are probably referring to magnet schools, which are public schools, and they are part of national school choice week. doing amazing work for millions of kids across the country. charter schools are public...